Rising obesity will cost U.S. health care $344 billion a year

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I have no vested interest in US healthcare reform, it doesnt effect me, rather a curiosity of what the Americans will do.

Will the Americans finally take responsibility for their gluttony? If so, how will it be accomplished? Will the citizens change their behavior and eating habits on their own or will the government be forced to bring change with harsh taxes on certain goods

Rising obesity will cost U.S. health care $344 billion a year


If Americans continue to pack on pounds, obesity will cost the USA about $344 billion in medical-related expenses by 2018, eating up about 21% of health-care spending, says the first analysis to estimate the future medical costs of excess weight.

These calculations are based on the projection that in 10 years 43% of Americans adults may be obese, which is roughly 30 or more pounds over a healthy weight, if obesity continues to rise at the current rate. Extra weight increases the risk of diabetes, heart disease and many types of cancer.

This report comes as the country struggles to find ways to curb medical costs and Congress debates health care legislation.

"Obesity is going to be a leading driver in rising health-care costs," says Kenneth Thorpe, chairman of the department of health policy and management atEmory Universityin Atlanta. Thorpe did this special analysis on obesity for America's Health Rankings, the 20th annual assessment of the nation's health on a state-by-state basis.

"There is a tsunami of chronic preventable disease about to be unleashed into our medical-care system which is increasingly unaffordable," says Reed Tuckson of United Health Foundation, sponsor of the report with theAmerican Public Health Associationand Partnership for Prevention.

Using weight data, Census statistics and medical expenditure information, Thorpe found:

  • An obese person will have an average of $8,315 in medical bills a year in 2018 compared with $5,855 for an adult at a healthy weight. That's a difference of $2,460.
  • If the percentage of obese adults doesn't change but stays at the current rate of 34%, then excess weight will cost the nation about $198 billion by 2018.
  • If the obesity rate continues to rise until 2018, then Colorado may be the only state with less than 30% of residents who are obese.
  • More than 50% of the population in several states could be obese by 2018: Oklahoma, Mississippi, Maryland, Kentucky, Ohio and South Dakota.
  • The report adds to the growing body of evidence of obesity's impact on medical costs. A study released in July showed that obese Americans cost the country about $147 billion in weight-related medical bills in 2008, double what it was a decade ago. It now accounts for about 9.1% of medical spending.

Overall, the United States spends about $1.8 trillion a year in medical costs associated with chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease and cancer, and all three are linked to smoking and obesity, the nation's two largest risk factors, according to the America's Health Rankings report.

Smoking is still the No. 1 preventable cause of death in the country, accounting for about 440,000 deaths annually, the report says.

About one in five Americans smoke. More than 3 million people quit smoking this past year. The percentage of people who smoke varies by state, from 9.3% in Utah to more than 25% in Kentucky, Indiana and West Virginia, the study says.

"This report is an urgent call to take much more aggressive action to deal with key disease risk factors such as obesity and smoking," Tuckson says.

Health economist Eric Finkelstein, co-author ofThe Fattening of America, says medical costs won't go down unless Americans make a serious effort "to slim down by improving their diet and exercise patterns."

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#2 GrandJury
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Yeah this is bad, but not all people who are big are unhealthy. I just wanted to say that before someone comes in and says ALL fat people are unhealthy.
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Well no we will only get fatter.. the only way to stop us from getting fat.. is to remove all fast food places around the united states...

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Well no we will only get fatter.. the only way to stop us from getting fat.. is to remove all fast food places around the united states...

bsman00

That would not work...most of the sit down restaurants and a great deal of the groceries for sale at the supermarket are just as bad as fast food

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Well no we will only get fatter.. the only way to stop us from getting fat.. is to remove all fast food places around the united states...

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That should never happen, what about all of the other unhealthy foods sold in stores, should we remove those too?
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its not that hard to eat healthy and exercise,but most are too lazy to try.i hope they do tax fast food because maybe if it wasnt so affordable people wouldnt eat it so often.

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#7 spazzx625
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Obesity and smoking are unrelated in terms of causality, but only connected with further complicating health issues... I realize the US is seen as the "fattest nation", but it's certainly not the "smokingest" nation.
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What I really would have wanted in the health care bill is the removal of subsidies for crops (especially corn) that go into unhealthy food and lifestock that become unhealthy food. One of the biggest problems (imo) in this country is that bad food is really cheap and widely available.
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[QUOTE="GrandJury"][QUOTE="bsman00"]

Well no we will only get fatter.. the only way to stop us from getting fat.. is to remove all fast food places around the united states...

That should never happen, what about all of the other unhealthy foods sold in stores, should we remove those too?

Yeah we should... remove all unhealthy food from america!
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[QUOTE="bsman00"]

Well no we will only get fatter.. the only way to stop us from getting fat.. is to remove all fast food places around the united states...

rawsavon

That would not work...most of the sit down restaurants and a great deal of the groceries for sale at the supermarket are just as bad as fast food

Exactly. The problem is people in America have a culture of bad eating habits. I see it over and over again where people choose foods they think are healthy for themselves when in reality they are very poor choices Particularly in my own family. I go out of my way over and over again to explain to them why their choices are bad, but they never seem to understand. The problem comes from the way food is marketed to us and how affordable bad food choices are.. If I had things my way these type of products would not even be allowed to be sold.. but because they taste good, people will buy them.. regardless. Not to mention most Americans just aren't very active.. they sit inside all day, watch T.V. play games. Their jobs involve barely any physical activity.. and then when they get home from work they're too tired from a mentally stressful work day that they don't want to do anything else but sit around..
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I hope you are being sarcastic? People love to have snacks and what not. With this economy could you imagine if they shut down every fast food joint and got rid of all unhealthy foods? It would be horrible.

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I hope you are being sarcastic? People love to have snacks and what not, plus. With this economy could you imagine if they shut down every fast food join and got rid of all unhealthy foods? It would be horrible. GrandJury
huh thats a vew i hadnt thought of. However you might be able to replace them with helth food stores and gyms etc.
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I hope you are being sarcastic? People love to have snacks and what not. With this economy could you imagine if they shut down every fast food joint and got rid of all unhealthy foods? It would be horrible.

GrandJury
Is it a good thing that most of our economy is based around unhealthy habits and then having to medicate and treat those habits?
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People cannot control themselves these days. If you have a weight gaining problem eat less. There was a show that had a lady who drank mountain dew with almost every meal and with a late night snack.

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[QUOTE="bsman00"]

Well no we will only get fatter.. the only way to stop us from getting fat.. is to remove all fast food places around the united states...

rawsavon

That would not work...most of the sit down restaurants and a great deal of the groceries for sale at the supermarket are just as bad as fast food

yep that's correct. and advertisements for fast food as well as junk food aimed as kids needs to be eliminated as well as subsidies for corn if we really want to see better eating habits.
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its not that hard to eat healthy and exercise,but most are too lazy to try.i hope they do tax fast food because maybe if it wasnt so affordable people wouldnt eat it so often.

gamegod
taxing fast food would be silly. what they should do is eliminate the subsidy for corn so that it's not cheaper than it costs to produce like it is now. this would make beef and other fast food staples more expensive (corn syrup too) compared to healthy foods. I mean why add a tax if our taxes are already being used to fund this cheap unhealthy food?
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Eating healthy is very expensive. Fruits, vegetables and fish are all way more expensive than McD's and Taco Bell.
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Yes, but there are obese people that spend as much money on junk food rather than spending it on fruits on vegetables. Also, fat people and smokers should pay more taxes for health care: if you're fat or have cancer, it's your own fault and I don't want to pay for it.
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Also, fat people and smokers should pay more taxes for health care: if you're fat or have cancer, it's your own fault and I don't want to pay for it.Mochyc
That is a terribly ignorant thing to imply that only smokers get cancer.

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Yes, but there are obese people that spend as much money on junk food rather than spending it on fruits on vegetables. Also, fat people and smokers should pay more taxes for health care: if you're fat or have cancer, it's your own fault and I don't want to pay for it.Mochyc
fyi, smokers do pay much more in taxes than non-smokers (all other things equal), and, consequently, help to pay for others' health insurance.

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[QUOTE="Mochyc"]Yes, but there are obese people that spend as much money on junk food rather than spending it on fruits on vegetables. Also, fat people and smokers should pay more taxes for health care: if you're fat or have cancer, it's your own fault and I don't want to pay for it.

The fire department still comes to the house that has 25 plugs in one socket, wires underneath the carpet, and residents falling asleep with cigarettes.
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[QUOTE="wstfld"][QUOTE="Mochyc"]Yes, but there are obese people that spend as much money on junk food rather than spending it on fruits on vegetables. Also, fat people and smokers should pay more taxes for health care: if you're fat or have cancer, it's your own fault and I don't want to pay for it.

The fire department still comes to the house that has 25 plugs in one socket, wires underneath the carpet, and residents falling asleep with cigarettes.

What's your point? I'm not a pro on how the american government works, but I'm pretty sure the government doesn't pay for a burnt down house. Also, with all the campaining going on, everybody knows that obesity and smoking is bad for you. Believe it or not, some people are just stupid enough to put 25 plugs in one socket because they don't know any better. But that doesn't change much, since the government doesn't offer house insurance. I'm asking obese people and smokers to pay higher taxes because they're putting thermselves into these health risks; I'm not saying government health care shouldn't cover them.
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[QUOTE="Engrish_Major"][QUOTE="GrandJury"]

I hope you are being sarcastic? People love to have snacks and what not. With this economy could you imagine if they shut down every fast food joint and got rid of all unhealthy foods? It would be horrible.

Is it a good thing that most of our economy is based around unhealthy habits and then having to medicate and treat those habits?

Yeah but people have jobs at these places right? Image how many people would be out of a job if they shut down every fast food joint. Yeah they are not the best in the world but people do work at these places.
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[QUOTE="Mochyc"]Also, fat people and smokers should pay more taxes for health care: if you're fat or have cancer, it's your own fault and I don't want to pay for it.spazzx625

That is a terribly ignorant thing to imply that only smokers get cancer.

I did not mean that. I meant cancer caused by smoking.
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[QUOTE="Mochyc"]Yes, but there are obese people that spend as much money on junk food rather than spending it on fruits on vegetables. Also, fat people and smokers should pay more taxes for health care: if you're fat or have cancer, it's your own fault and I don't want to pay for it.

I agree I just don't know what it is that drives people to be...unhealthy. I'm the only non-obese person in my family and I'm surrounded by junk food yet I don't cave in and eat it, it's called self control people use it! Do what I do, cook your own food and make sure it's healthy and then exercise frequently (on average 350 min a week or 6 hours is what I do) I mean come on how can you not devote 20 minutes a day to a jog, being overweight is inexcusable and just ridiculous!
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fat is the new thin.

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[QUOTE="Mochyc"][QUOTE="wstfld"][QUOTE="Mochyc"]Yes, but there are obese people that spend as much money on junk food rather than spending it on fruits on vegetables. Also, fat people and smokers should pay more taxes for health care: if you're fat or have cancer, it's your own fault and I don't want to pay for it.

The fire department still comes to the house that has 25 plugs in one socket, wires underneath the carpet, and residents falling asleep with cigarettes.

What's your point? I'm not a pro on how the american government works, but I'm pretty sure the government doesn't pay for a burnt down house. Also, with all the campaining going on, everybody knows that obesity and smoking is bad for you. Believe it or not, some people are just stupid enough to put 25 plugs in one socket because they don't know any better. But that doesn't change much, since the government doesn't offer house insurance. I'm asking obese people and smokers to pay higher taxes because they're putting thermselves into these health risks; I'm not saying government health care shouldn't cover them.

I'm saying the FD comes to put out the fire so you don't lose the house.
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[QUOTE="wstfld"][QUOTE="Mochyc"][QUOTE="wstfld"] The fire department still comes to the house that has 25 plugs in one socket, wires underneath the carpet, and residents falling asleep with cigarettes.

What's your point? I'm not a pro on how the american government works, but I'm pretty sure the government doesn't pay for a burnt down house. Also, with all the campaining going on, everybody knows that obesity and smoking is bad for you. Believe it or not, some people are just stupid enough to put 25 plugs in one socket because they don't know any better. But that doesn't change much, since the government doesn't offer house insurance. I'm asking obese people and smokers to pay higher taxes because they're putting thermselves into these health risks; I'm not saying government health care shouldn't cover them.

I'm saying the FD comes to put out the fire so you don't lose the house.

Ah, my bad. Well I agree that these people are pretty darn stupid, but as I said before there aren't a plethora of campains telling you how dangerous it is. They probably did it by accident since they didn't know any better.
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I think ppl need to relax about the self control bit. obesity effects the poor disproportionately compared to the middle class and up. this has more to do with them not having the time or money to prepare healthy meals. fast food for them is cheaper and allows them some time. if farmers had more incentive to grow healthy foods rather than things like corn then the price difference wouldn't be as extreme as it is now.